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Journal of Applied Physics | 1976

Ce3+→Nd3+ energy transfer in silicate glass

Ralph R. Jacobs; Clyde B. Layne; Marvin J. Weber; Charles F. Rapp

Radiative and nonradiative energy transfer from optically excited Ce3+ to Nd3+ has been studied in silicate laser glass. The quantum efficiency for nonradiative Ce3+→Nd3+ transfer was determined from the Ce3+ fluorescence decay rates. The Ce3+ fluorescence decayed exponentially with a rate proportional to the Nd3+ concentration. Physical processes to account for the observed energy transfer are discussed. In addition, the utility of Ce3+→Nd3+ energy transfer is considered for laser applications. In this context, the energy deposited in a Ce3+‐Nd3+–codoped glass was calculated using a computer program containing a model of the xenon flashlamp spectrum as a function of current density. The results indicate that improvements in the optical pumping efficiency in typical Nd lasers are limited to <40%.


Archive | 1978

Structure for conversion of solar radiation to electricity and heat

Norman L. Boling; Charles F. Rapp


Archive | 1978

Solar cells and collector structures

Charles F. Rapp


Archive | 1978

Solar collector structures containing thin film polysiloxane, and solar cells

Charles F. Rapp; Norman L. Boling


Archive | 1976

Glasses suitable for laser application, glass lasers, and method for making same

Charles F. Rapp


Archive | 1978

Luminescent solar concentrators

Charles F. Rapp; Norman L. Boling


Archive | 1978

Glasses suitable for laser application

Charles F. Rapp


Archive | 1979

Determination of the technical and economic feasibility of luminescent solar concentrators

Charles F. Rapp; Norman L. Boling; Ian M. Thomas; G. L. Opdycke; R. B. Fechter; John Chrysochoos; Peter S. Friedman


Archive | 1977

Investigation of broad-band emitters as potential lasing ions between 0. 5 and 1. 0 micrometers. Interim report, 1 June 1976--31 May 1977

Charles F. Rapp; Norman L. Boling; C. M. Carlen


Archive | 1977

Investigation of Broad-Band Emitters as Potential Lasing Ions between 0.5 and 1.0 Micrometers.

Charles F. Rapp; Norman L. Boling; Cloyce M Carlen

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Clyde B. Layne

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Marvin J. Weber

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Ralph R. Jacobs

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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